Internationally, roundabouts are a common road configuration. As time has passed, they have increasingly become an option in the United States as an attempt to slow traffic and utilize limited road…
Joe Crumley, a partner at our firm, wrote about the 2009 spike in pedestrian deaths with : Crosswalk Mayhem – 2009 Pedestrian Deaths Spike, Joe Crumley | October 01, 2009 8:09 PM Unfortunately,…
I was going through a number of items that I had marked to write about and decided maybe try another type of post today. – There has been a lot of talk here at the Injuredboard about the Tylenol…
The middle of June, Campbell Soup did a nationwide recall of 15,000,000 pounds of SpaghettiOs with Meatballs . The canned products was recalled due to possible under-processing,. The mislabeled…
I’ve never had much interest in tanning. Seems like it comes or it doesn’t. It’s probably a product of having more skin than hair on my head, so it really doesn’t seem like it will improve things…
I wonder if every celebrity lawsuit is really worth the press that the paparazzi seems to give them. Every couple of days, there is a story about this copyright claim or public slight that got one…
Two events intersected each other last week that present us with a couple of lessons. Traffic was stopped waiting for construction on I 35 in Lakeville. A semi smashed into three of those vehicles…
We have posted here before about the issues going on with the intoxilyzer here in Minnesota. Because of that, a recent story in the Washington Post caught my eye. Apparently, 400 people were…
Last month, I wrote about the safety that the American consumer has seen with changes that have been forced on the auto industry as the result of an affective tort system. Why Are Cars Safer?,Mike…
In an update to a post I did back in December, the companies at fault for the Anhydrous Ammonia leak that killed two truck drivers have been fined. High Pressure Transports paid a $25,000 fine and…